New GM Factory Brake Upgrades for 2022+ Camaros. Copper Free Brake System.
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 Published On Sep 11, 2022

Overview of the new Copper Free Brake System required for California and Washington cars to be sold new. This option can be added on to any car in any state for just $500.

SS1le Will get the same setup as the CT5V-Blacking and specs below:

​Front: Brembo monobloc all-aluminum six-piston caliper (M6.30/34/38)
Copper-free brake pads, pad area 142cm2
398x 36 mm cast-iron two-piece disc, disc weighs 16.6 kg​

Rear​​ Brembo two-piece all-aluminum four-piston caliper (P4.28/32)
Copper-free brake pads, pad area 42.7 cm2
Brembo 374x 28 mm cast-iron integral disc, disc weighs 11.1 kg
Brembo electronic parking brake​​

Brake RPOs J6G & J6M – equipped on SS and SS 1LE Models:
For the 2022 model year, Camaro SS and SS equipped with the 1LE track package (RPO A1Y) produced for California and Washington State will use brake RPOs J6H & BCD. Camaro SS and SS equipped with the 1LE track package (RPO A1Y) for all other 48 states will continue to be produced with brake RPO J6G or J6M.

Brake RPO J6H – equipped on ZL1 & ZL1 1LE Models:
For the 2022 model year, Camaro ZL1 & ZL1 1LE models produced for California and Washington State will use brake RPOs J6H & BCD. RPO BCD is the indicator that the vehicle is equipped with Copper Free brake components. Camaro ZL1 and ZL1 1LE models for all other 48 states will continue to be produced with RPO J6H (without RPO BCD).

Performance copper-free brake system, includes (J6H) Brembo 6-piston front and 4-piston rear, performance, 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc brakes.
1 - Required for Ship-to states of CA and WA. Not available with (WBL) Redline Edition or the following wheels: 56M, 56R, 56W, 57S.
2 - Required for Ship-to states of CA and WA. Not available with (B2E) Shock and Steel Special Edition, (WBL) Redline Edition or the following wheels: 56M, 56R, 56W, 57S.
3 - Required for Ship-to states of CA and WA.


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